​6 Sports Bikes In India That Won’t Break Your Back On Long Rides

Love the thrill of a sporty machine but dread the back pain after a long ride? You’re not alone. Thankfully, some sports bikes strike that sweet balance between performance and comfort, letting you enjoy every twist and turn without punishing your spine.

6 Sports Bikes In India That Wont Break Your Back On Long Rides
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6 Sports Bikes In India That Won’t Break Your Back On Long Rides

​Sportbike lovers often face a tough choice between excitement and comfort, but with these six bikes, you don’t have to pick sides. Whether you're just getting into the sport or upgrading to something more touring-friendly, these machines make sure you enjoy the ride without dreading the recovery. So gear up and go the distance; your back will thank you.

Bajaj Pulsar RS200 Rs 185 Lakh
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Bajaj Pulsar RS200: Rs 1.85 Lakh

The Pulsar RS 200 is your ticket to sporty riding without sacrificing comfort. Thanks to its semi-upright clip-on handlebars and a well-cushioned seat, long rides are far less tiring. The 810 mm seat height is friendly for average-height riders, and the ergonomic knee recesses help reduce pressure on your legs. Under the hood, it packs a 199.5cc liquid-cooled engine that puts out 24.1 bhp and 18.6 Nm, giving you just the right amount of punch for highways and city roads alike.

Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 Rs 207 Lakh
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Suzuki Gixxer SF 250: Rs 2.07 Lakh

​If you’re after a fully-faired sportbike that doesn’t demand a chiropractor on speed dial, the Gixxer SF 250 is a top pick. The raised clip-on handlebars and neutral footpeg placement create a relaxed, semi-upright stance that eases the strain on your wrists and back. The 249cc oil-cooled engine delivers 26.1 bhp and 22.2 Nm, and with its 800 mm seat height, it's a good fit for most riders. It’s a great balance of everyday comfort and weekend fun.

Kawasaki Ninja 300 Rs 343 Lakh
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Kawasaki Ninja 300: Rs 3.43 Lakh

Don’t let the “Ninja” badge fool you—this one knows how to treat your back right. The Ninja 300 offers a natural riding position with slightly forward-leaning posture, raised handlebars, and a sculpted tank that supports your knees nicely. The 296cc parallel-twin engine delivers a lively 38.8 bhp and 26.1 Nm, while the approachable 785 mm seat height makes it an easy ride for most. It’s a great mix of sporty looks and practical comfort.​

BMW G  310 RR Rs 305 Lakh
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BMW G 310 RR: Rs 3.05 Lakh

BMW's G 310 RR brings a balanced feel to the table. Its ergonomics are sporty but forgiving, with moderately positioned clip-ons and slightly rear-set pegs. You’ll get that sporty vibe without the usual backache. The 851 mm seat height may seem tall, but the riding triangle is well thought out. Powered by a 312.2cc single-cylinder engine, it puts out 33.5 bhp in sport mode—more than enough to keep the ride exciting without turning it into a workout.

Yamaha R3 Rs 359 Lakh
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Yamaha R3: Rs 3.59 Lakh

The R3 is proof that a sports bike can be fun and comfortable. With clip-ons mounted above the triple clamp and footpegs that aren’t overly rear-set, the riding position is forward-leaning but not extreme. That means less strain on your back over longer rides. At 780 mm, the seat height is also friendly for shorter riders. The 321cc twin-cylinder engine packs 41.4 bhp and 29.5 Nm, making this bike a smooth performer with an equally smooth ride.

Kawasaki Ninja 650 Rs 727 Lakh
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Kawasaki Ninja 650: Rs 7.27 Lakh

Looking for serious performance and comfort? The Ninja 650 delivers both. It features one of the most upright and relaxed riding stances in its class, with raised clip-on bars and a manageable seat height of 790 mm. The footpegs are moderately rear-set, giving you a sporty posture without stressing your lower back. Its 649cc twin-cylinder engine pumps out 67.3 bhp and 64 Nm of torque, making it highway-ready while still being your best friend on longer rides.

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